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Medical Conditions - Bruxism

Bruxism, otherwise called night grinding, is a sleep-related movement disorder where the patient grinds or clenches his or her teeth while asleep. Most people with bruxism either snore or have sleep apnea. This condition can result in tooth fracture, tooth pain, sensitivity, and TMJ problems.

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